I have thought about something like that for dry camping... my one question is where does the used water go? Is there a catch basin, or does it flow out?
--- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, "Bev Reger" <tabforfun@...> wrote:
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> We purchased a Cabela Shower Shelter shortly after buying our T@B. Although we have not used it yet, I did try my hand at setting it up solo. I was able to do it...in spite of hubby's doubts. ;-) It comes with a 5 gal. solar water bag (I will be interested in seeing how well this will work....5 gals. of water is heavy.) The shelter itself is very roomy, has two zippered windows which allow access to an outside attached towel bar. There is a mesh hanger across part of the top and a corner shelf unit. It wil enable us to undress, shower and dress, without leaving the shelter. Like others have mentioned, it can double as a "throne room." They are normally $149.99, but are on sale for $119.99 now online. We got ours for $99.99 around Christmas.
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> --- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, Marilyn King <marilynking2009@> wrote:
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> > I saw I think at camping world a new product that is like a light weight fence that some use for shower surrounds. The bag is suspended above it, from your camper or a tree.
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> > --- On Wed, 5/25/11, Susan B. Rayburn <susan.rayburn@> wrote:
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> > I have been seriously mulling around the idea of selling my PahaQue tent room and getting just a smaller shower stall. As much as I enjoy the tent room (and its roominess), it's a bit much for me to set up and take down by myself, and I definitely don't find it worth the effort for anything less than a week's stay anywhere.
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> > I like the tent room both because it gives me room for things I want outside the camper but nearby and dry (and not in the car) like boots, extra water, the dog crate, chair - but mostly so I can take a shower at the end of the day (I hang my 2 1/2 gallon bag in one corner). That's so much more appealing than just a sponge bath and keeps the moisture and mess out of the T@B.
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> > PS - If I do decide to get a shower tent, I will be interested in selling my in-good-condition tent room, although one bar got broken taking it down by myself in the dark with a storm impending. We have a reasonable idea on fixing that, plus I've emailed PahaQue to see if the part can simply be replaced. The price would be reasonable.
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